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  • … These terms and conditions set out how an entry may be made in the Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ) Awards Giveaway by B+LNZ and in partnership with B+LNZ Awards Sponsors. … The giveaway … loss or damage (including loss of opportunity); whether direct, indirect, special or consequential, arising in any way out of this Giveaway and any prizes. B+LNZ collects and holds participants’ personal information solely for the purpose of …
  • … In April and May 2024 the Commission consulted on its advice to Government about New Zealand’s methane reduction targets and related issues.   About the consultation   The Commission consulted on what emissions reductions are possible by 2040, what we should aim for by 2050, and what types …
  • … Our history, our name and the relationship with our domestic marketing arm. … Our history In 2010 we changed our name from Meat and Wool New Zealand … share our name and brand with Beef + Lamb New Zealand Inc, which is responsible for promoting beef and lamb at home, in the New Zealand market. Domestic promotion is jointly funded by farmer levies and New Zealand meat processors and … entities, sharing our name aligns our work more closely. Our vision Thriving sheep and beef farmers, now and into the future.  Learn more about our strategy and how we’ll achieve our vision. Beef + Lamb New Zealand Inc Access the Beef + …
  • … From HGPs to ACVMs – find out more about food safety. … Food Safety …
  • The red meat sector is committed to playing our part in addressing climate change and has already made significant …
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    The Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Calculator is a free tool, designed to help farmers measure on-farm GHG emissions and … provides a good base of information and helps prepare you for future requirements. This calculator was funded by the Red Meat Profit Partnership (RMPP) and B+LNZ. It will help farmers and the sector meet early milestones of the He Waka … 566KB ) A note about methane targets, GWP* and warming B+LNZ does not agree with the methane reduction targets set out in the Zero Carbon Act. We are separately calling on the Government to review the targets using the GWP* metric at a …
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    … when operating Motorbikes, Quad Bikes and Side X Sides. All operators must follow this procedure and be familiar with the operator’s manual prior to operating the machine. … What are the minimum operator requirements? Operator must be under direct supervision until assessed as … to your instructions. What are the risks? Collisions with other motor vehicles or objects Run over Roll over Find out more WorkSafe Good Practice Guidelines: “Safe use of quad bikes” . WorkSafe Good Practice Guidelines “ Safe use of …
  • … (INZB) is a future focused seven-year programme (2021–2027) designed to generate more income for beef producers and the economy while protecting the environment. … Building on skills and knowledge that already exist in New Zealand – courtesy of our world-leading … will be explored. 4. Data infrastructure This is the programme’s “backend” computing power, where data flows in and out, seamlessly and for maximum benefit to individuals (breeders and farmers) and the national beef herd. INZB resources …
  • The New Zealand Meat Board website has detailed information on quotas and tariffs for New Zealand’s red meat quota … this by maintaining and protecting current market access, improving this access, and unlocking new market potential.   The Trade Team works closely with counterparts at the Meat Industry Association and the New Zealand government, predominantly the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade and …
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    … A list of various papers on alternative options for worm control can be found at the American Consortium for Small Ruminant Parasite Control. A good local review is provided on Deer Industry New … including parasite control.    Research into it’s efficacy has been limited.   … Copper oxide wire particles  Prior to the advent of safe, broad spectrum worm drenches, copper was a component of some mixtures given to stock for worm treatment. An example was the sometimes-toxic ‘NCA’ (Nicotine Copper & Arsenic).   Copper oxide wire particles (COWPs) can be administered to stock …